Located on the (Lake Burley Griffin) bank of Lake Griffin in the Grand Triangle of Congress, National Library of Australia is about 30 minutes' walk from the Capitol (Parliament House), in a garden-style neighborhood. The region also includes institutions and venues such as the Australian National Gallery, (National Gallery of Australia), the High Court of Australia, (High Court of Australia), National portrait Gallery, (National Portrait Gallery), etc.
National Library of Australia does not have a long history, its predecessor was the Library of the Federal Parliament, founded in 1901, changed to National Library of Australia in August 1968 and was officially open to the public.
The Australian Pavilion, as an institution for the preservation and collection of all Australian publications, enjoys the right to receive and submit copies under the Publications Act 1968, where books, periodicals, newspapers, maps, music scores, etc., published in the country, Can get a copy of the book. As a result of changes in the form of publications, there is also a large collection of microfilms, electronic publications, unpublished manuscripts, paintings and oral history tapes relating to Australia, as well as donations of art. The National Library now has more than 5 million books, including Captain Cook's manuscripts, and is one of the world's best-known libraries. Visitors can quickly find all kinds of information they need through modern retrieval methods, roam freely in the bookstore, and relax themselves through exhibitions, shops and cafes in the museum.
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